Did Hillary Clinton make it clear to America that she supports Barack Obama? Any uncertainty?

Do you think Hillary Clinton made it clear to America that she supports Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention 2 nights ago? Is there any doubt as to whether or not she was telling the truth?

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Filed on Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 under Barack Obama FAQ
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Comments (9)

  1. bittermeds says:

    That is precisely her problem-she has forgotten,since leaving law school what the truth actually is.

  2. captainspalding3 says:

    She said what she had to say. If she were speaking at the RNC, she’d still believe he was inexperienced.

    “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.”

  3. Susan says:

    She made it clear but her husband drove it home tonight! Damn, he was good. I think there may be some hurt ego on her part but there is no doubt in my mind that she is VERY intent on supporting the democrats. She may be hurt but she’s not stupid!

  4. ..bossy*tink** says:

    It is clear that she wants her supporters to vote for Obama, but I do not believe she is truthful about supporting him. She is supporting the party.

  5. Democrat for McCain says:

    She and Bill said what they had to say for political reasons, but they know he’s not fit to be President. I would be suprised if they didn’t vote for McCain.

  6. Progressive says:

    Senator Hillary Clinton knocked the ball out of the ballpark, that is still traveling two days later. Did Hillary make it clear that she supports Senator Obama; without reservations or doubt! Nonetheless; a segment of the American populaces will mask their bias with excuses commingled with transparencies. Despite the anniversary of Dr. King’s speech: “I have a Dream”, America to an extend isn’t as progressive as we or the world would appreciate. Thus with Senator Clinton’s earnest measures; some delusional voters, will vote against their own best interest.

  7. jerome2all says:

    She deffinatly does not want McCain to win…. And that’s a good thing…

  8. hmmm says:

    sorry progressive. i dont want an affirmative action president. how about more experience, less annoying “preacher” voice?

  9. dancing_smurf says:

    Given the postion that she is in she must come out in support of Obama or it will mean the end of her political career. Personally from seeing her speech I think she is setting herself up in for a run in 2012 so that she can defeat McCain.

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